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If a telecommunications company wishes to use public roads for the laying of telecommunications lines or the modification of existing lines, it must apply for approval in accordance with the Telecommunications Act.
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In principle, the use of public roads and their components is permitted to everyone within the scope of their dedication for traffic (public use). Public use primarily includes traffic in the narrower sense, i.e. in the sense of movement, relocation and transportation. Any use that goes beyond public use constitutes special use.
Consent is required for the use of traffic routes by telecommunications lines in accordance with the Telecommunications Act (TKG).
You are a telecommunications company with an authorization of use within the meaning of § 125 TKG and would like to use a public road for the laying or modification of lines.
The application for approval of the relocation must be submitted to the responsible road construction authority. The districts or independent cities are responsible for district roads, the municipalities for municipal roads and the state building authorities for federal and state roads outside of local thoroughfares. Framework approval is possible for an expansion project in an urban or municipal area. Working aids can be found in the Forms section.
Within local thoroughfares, the responsibilities for approval for federal, state and district roads are regulated as follows:
If lines are laid in the public road bed for public supply purposes, the relationship between the road construction authority and the utility company is governed by civil law. As a rule, a license or concession agreement is concluded.
If you wish to use federal and state roads outside local thoroughfares not only for traffic purposes, but also for your own interests or commercial activities, you require a special use permit.
If you wish to use municipal or local thoroughfares of district, state or federal roads not only for traffic purposes, but also for your own interests or commercial activities, you require a special use permit.